COMMITTEE AG-006 DR AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Amd 1:2015 CP (Project ID: 103060) Combined Postal Ballot/Draft for Public Comment Australian/New Zealand Standard LIABLE TO ALTERATION—DO NOT USE AS A STANDARD BEGINNING DATE FOR COMMENT: 25 February 2015 CLOSING DATE FOR COMMENT: 8 April 2015 Important: The procedure for public comment has changed – please read the instructions on the inside cover of this document. Amendment 1 to AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Gas installations Part 1: General installations COPYRIGHT 103060 ASNZS5601.1 Combined Procedure.docx - 18/02/2015 10:14:53 Draft for Public Comment Australian/New Zealand Standard The committee responsible for the issue of this draft comprised representatives of organizations interested in the subject matter of the proposed Standard. These organizations are listed on the inside back cover. Comments are invited on the technical content, wording and general arrangement of the draft. 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It is not to be regarded as an Australian/New Zealand Standard until finally issued as such by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand. 103060 ASNZS5601.1 Combined Procedure.docx - 18/02/2015 10:14:53 DRAFT ONLY 1 DRAFT ONLY AS/NZS 5601.1/Amdt 1/ STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Amendment No. 1 to AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Gas installations Part 1: General installations REVISED TEXT The 2013 edition of AS/NZS 5601.1 is amended as follows; the amendment(s) should be inserted in the appropriate place(s). SUMMARY: This Amendment applies to the Table 4.1, Clause 5.11.5.9 and Figure 5.3. Published on . Approved for publication in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of New Zealand on AMDT No. 1 AMDT No. 1 Table 4.1 1 Page 44, column 4, delete the text ‘and the test requirements of DVGW VP614’. 2 Page 48, first row, column 4, delete the text ‘or DVGW VP614’. Clause 5.11.5.9 1 Item (a), delete ‘Figure 5.3’ and replace with ‘Figure 5.3(a)’. 2 Item (b), delete ‘Figure 5.3’ and replace with ‘Figure 5.3(a)’. 3 Delete Item (c) and replace with the following: (c) in cases where there is any object (e.g. wall, ground, etc.) in the direction of discharge and within the exclusion zone of Figure 5.3(a), be located such that there is a clearance of at least distance L of Figure 5.3(b) to any ignition source or opening in all directions. 103060 ASNZS5601.1 Combined Procedure.docx - 18/02/2015 10:14:53 DRAFT ONLY AMDT No. 1 2 DRAFT ONLY Figure 5.3 Delete Figure and replace with the following: r Discharge D direction V Vent terminal discharge point L (a) Vent terminal exclusion zone with no object in the discharge direction L r Discharge direction V Vent terminal discharge point Object or obstruction (b) Vent terminal exclusion zone with an object in the discharge direction Vent terminal diameter V Not exceeding 50 mm Exceeding 50 mm L 1.5 1.5T Exclusion zone, m D r 1 0.5 0.5T T NOTES: 1 T = V (mm)/50, in metres. 2 The exclusion zone shown above depicts a space consisting of a cylinder in the discharge direction and a hemisphere in the opposite direction of discharge from the vent terminal discharge point. 3 The exclusion zone only applies up to 200 kPa. For pressures exceeding 200 kPa, refer to AS/NZS 60079.10.1. FIGURE 5.3 VENT TERMINAL EXCLUSION ZONE *** END OF DRAFT *** 103060 ASNZS5601.1 Combined Procedure.docx - 18/02/2015 10:14:53 PREPARATION OF JOINT AUSTRALIAN/NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS Joint Australian/New Zealand Standards are prepared by a consensus process involving representatives nominated by organizations in both countries drawn from all major interests associated with the subject. Australian/New Zealand Standards may be derived from existing industry Standards, from established international Standards and practices or may be developed within a Standards Australia, Standards New Zealand or joint technical committee. 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